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I’ve noticed a difference in "popularity" with art posts between putting in hours of work to look nice vs something that simply came from my heart with meaning behind it. All I care about genuinely is to make at least one person smile or connect in some way with...

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🏳️‍⚧️ TransRightsAreHumanRights 🏳️‍⚧️1 year ago

Look @axis_thefemfox it’s me and you snuggling X3

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Wonder1 year ago

This video actually made me smile, thanks. I need one of those couples as well

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Anon1 year ago

:]

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WarFoxy27501 year ago

Adorable~💕💕💕

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Levo the protogen1 year ago

Can I please switch places with the little bird, please and that could be me and you???

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Tom Green1 year ago

So cute <3

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Groandad01 year ago

Is that Dream sweat in sea major I hear?

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Kleckscraft1 year ago

One day... One day, this will be me, and I will quietly cry, knowing that I made it

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Thire1 year ago

Omggg🥺🥺

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